JBL has
JBL Live 100 In-Ear Wired Headphones (Various Colors) on sale for
$9.99.
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Note: All items are currently backordered and expected to ship July 2, 2020.
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Powered by large 8mm drivers, they deliver enhanced bass performance and legendary JBL Signature Sound, while elevating the moment. Accented with premium aluminum finishes, the JBL LIVE 100 headphones not only look cool but keep you connected thanks to their universal remote and a microphone which enables hands-free calls and voice assistance when used with most smart phones.
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for those who aren't fluent in JBL product numbers:
Wired earbuds with mic and in line remote button
for those who aren't fluent in JBL product numbers:
Wired earbuds with mic and in line remote buttons
Single button. No volume control, so not for me.
for those who aren't fluent in JBL product numbers:
Wired earbuds with mic and in line remote buttons
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Your comment was free, so...
I ordered 210..so I was wondering exactly this..
There's plenty of software to enable click patterns and get as much control as you'd like on Android.
Also, they sell in-line breakout cables with multiple buttons and a microphone for use with any type of headphones. It's a very popular solution in the IEM scene.
Gotta live up to your username, dude.
To answer you both: Specs seem on par, so it comes down to build quality.
The TUNE 210s have tangle free flat cables, while these have a braided lower cable and flimsy looking primary cables.
It definitely looks like the TUNE will collect a lot more debris and earwax, but could be a bit more comfortable.
At $10 each, you could probably get both and not feel too bad about it.
But you'd also only be about $7 shy of getting a dual driver IEM from overseas with much better sound quality, so try not to go too far down this rabbit hole.
The only complain I have about this is the microphonics, which is a common problem for wired earbuds.